ASUS ROG STRIX X870E-H GAMING WIFI7 Gains Linux 6.19 Sensor Monitoring Support
Enhanced Hardware Monitoring Comes to High-End ASUS Motherboard The upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel release will bring comprehensive sensor monitoring support…
Enhanced Hardware Monitoring Comes to High-End ASUS Motherboard The upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel release will bring comprehensive sensor monitoring support…
Researchers have demonstrated individual nuclear spin qubits with coherence times exceeding one second, a major advancement for quantum computing. The breakthrough enables high-fidelity quantum operations using stimulated Raman transitions in solid-state systems.
Scientists have reportedly achieved a major breakthrough in quantum computing with individual solid-state nuclear spin qubits demonstrating coherence times exceeding seconds, according to research published in Nature Physics. Sources indicate this represents more than an order of magnitude improvement over previous records and positions nuclear spins as promising candidates for quantum memory and processing applications.
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Businesses adopting artificial intelligence face significant challenges without proper workforce integration, analysts suggest. Research indicates that companies involving employees in AI implementation achieve better results than those imposing solutions from above.
As artificial intelligence rapidly transforms industries, companies must prioritize workforce integration to successfully implement the technology, according to multiple industry reports. The transition period could prove challenging as organizations balance automation opportunities with the need for human oversight and skill development.
The world is failing to meet climate change targets across all measured sectors, according to a comprehensive new analysis. While some areas show promising development, the pace remains insufficient to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
The global response to climate change is progressing at an “alarmingly inadequate” pace, according to a major new analysis from Systems Change Lab. The State of Climate Action 2025 report reveals that none of the 45 indicators tracking climate progress are on course to meet their 2030 targets established under the Paris Agreement.
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Windows 11 25H2 Release Preview Brings Significant User Experience Improvements Microsoft has launched new Release Preview builds for Windows 11…